In a bid to get more people from Aylesbury more active, more often, Stoke Mandeville Stadium is investing £50,000, which will see the birthplace of the Paralympic movement extended.
On Monday 9th July the Olympic Torch will shine its light on Aylesbury. It will pass through the town from 11.15am and will end up at Stoke Mandeville Stadium at approximately 12.45pm where over 1500 school children will be welcoming its arrival.
Chelsea Football Club is fast becoming a popular filming destination after an influx of filming in recent months.
Le Méridien Piccadilly has unveiled the new Terrace Grill & Bar, a modern British meat and seafood grill and classic gin bar.
Church House Conference Centre has played host to another high profile international event, attracting delegates from all over the world. The International Association of Women Judges (IAWJ) chose the Westminster venue as the location for its 11th international conference when it was held in May.
Stoke Mandeville Stadium is hosting an International Archery Event this month where the British Wheelchair Archery Association will compete against 14 countries in a bid to win gold at the Paralympic themed event, starting from 25th June.
In a bid to shape its 30th anniversary show in line with industry needs and trends, International Confex held its first Buyer Advisory Board of the year in early June. Attendees to the board meeting included Alexis Butler from Zibrant, Michael Foreman from Kenes UK, Patrick Delany of Ovation and Mike Kershaw of Concerto Group coming together to support the ambition of the show to become a world class experience.
Stoke Mandeville Stadium is to host the unveiling ceremony of Sir Ludwig Guttmann’s statue on Sunday 24th June starting from 12.00pm.
IET London: Savoy Place will host the launch of the 2012-13 Britain for Events campaign, taking place on Wednesday, 4th July.
Liverpool Convention Bureau is today celebrating local venues and attractions after its 2012 Annual Tourism Awards.